BIPOC Professional Development Scholarship
The Association of Specialty Cut Flower Growers, Inc. is dedicated to advancing the domestic cut flower industry in North America, and to increasing diversity and inclusion in our membership and in the cut flower community at large. One of the best ways to achieve this is to support and encourage BIPOC farmers by facilitating their place at the table in our educational events. With that goal in mind, the ASCFG will award registration for the ASCFG Events and Farm Tours listed below.
This scholarship is intended for people of color and for people with Black or Indigenous/First Nations heritage. Many growers struggle to find their ways—financially and otherwise—as they begin their growing careers. We know, however, that people of color often face barriers that most of us cannot see, much less have ever experienced. While it is impossible for the ASCFG to remove all such obstacles, we feel that whatever small assistance we can provide will be appreciated by those growers, while helping to increase representation and diversity within the organization and the industry, strengthening it for the future.
ASCFG EDUCATIONAL EVENTS
- Beginning Growers’ School
March 18, 2025
The Grand Lady in the Greater Austin Area
DEADLINE TO APPLY: February 20 - Equipment and Field Day (Details coming soon)
June 24, 2025
Johnny’s Selected Seeds in Maine
DEADLINE TO APPLY: May 7, 2025 - ASCFG Floral Design Intensive
July 8-9, 2025
Honeysuckle Hill, Asheville, NC
DEADLINE TO APPLY: May 15, 2025
ASCFG FARM TOURS
- March 17, 2025
Blossom Lane Farm
Hosts: Jonalyn Carver and Julia Keel of Full Keel Farm
1015 Stanley Lane, Baker, FL
DEADLINE TO APPLY: February 15 - April 8, 2025
Wollam Gardens
Host: Bob Wollam
5167 Jeffersonton Rd
Jeffersonton, VA
DEADLINE TO APPLY: February 18 - May 21, 2025
Full Belly Farm
Host: Hannah Muller
16141 Road 43
Guinda, CA
DEADLINE TO APPLY: April 15 - June 10, 2025
Creekside Flower Farm
Host: Morgan Sharpe
Creekside Flower Farm
Chattanooga, TN
DEADLINE TO APPLY: May 1
How To Apply
The ASCFG BIPOC Conference Scholarship is open to anyone who meets the following criteria. Applicants must:
- Be a current member of the ASCFG for at least one year.
- Have farmed for at least two seasons (including the 2023 season).
- Self-identify as a person of color.
Please note that recipients of last year’s scholarships are not eligible to apply for this year’s scholarships.
- Applicant’s name, farm name, and contact information.
- Confirm that you are a current ASCFG member (and have been for at least a year) and that you have farmed for at least two seasons.
- Respond to three questions.